JoMaCC

Journal of Modern and Contemporary Christianity
     topic: philosophy, anthropology and religion   history  
  • e-ISSN 2785-6046
  • Periodicity biannual
  • Permalink doi.org
  • Language en, fr, it
  • Anvur class A 11/A4
Aims & Scope

This open-access, peer-reviewed journal offers a space to investigate, according to the criteria of historical research, the phenomena related to Christianity and the Christian Churches from the eighteenth century to the present day. This is an age in which Christianity and the Churches are confronted with advanced modernity and the dynamics of secularisation; and during which they develop a process of progressive globalisation, which has become increasingly evident in the last century, especially in the last decades. The journal is the result of the collaboration of scholars from different countries. Published every six months, the journal will alternate between monographic issues (including call for papers) and miscellaneous issues. As an expression of its international openness and awareness of the different languages that characterise the scientific community of historians of Christianity and the Churches and its articulations, the journal will publish each year an issue entirely in English and another one with contributions in French, English, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and German. JoMaCC is a journal of the Department of Humanities of Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.

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North America. A Mission Landscape (1820s-1910s)
April 30, 2026
Il cristianesimo a confronto con gli sviluppi storici. Casi di studio di un contesto globale e multiconfessionale
Oct. 27, 2025
April 4, 2025
Francesco: oltre un decennio di pontificato
Oct. 24, 2024
The Roman Magisterium in the Twentieth Century: New Perspectives from the Vatican Archives
April 23, 2024
Christian Churches Between the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
Oct. 31, 2023
Breaking Through the Stained-Glass Ceiling? Case Studies on Female Catholicism and Its Transnational Developments Since the 1950s
May 16, 2023
The Church of Pius XII after World War II (1945-58). The relationes ad limina as Sources for Historiographical Reflection
Dec. 13, 2022
April 29, 2022